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English Coach · Video Editor · Author · Online Worldwide

Language is not a skill.
It is a way of seeing.

Laura is a native-level English speaker, video editor and writer. She works with clients across Europe and beyond — entirely online.

She started writing at an early age, and writing became her passion, her purpose. She wrote what she'd have loved to read. She wrote what came to her during nights. She believed that every character is not just a puppet in an author's hand, but someone whose story must be told. Her existing passion for the English language helped too. It did not begin through a classroom. It began through movies and games, through music first heard and then understood. It developed through novels read twice, through the specific hunger of someone who wants the exact right word and will not stop until she finds it.

Today she coaches professionals and creatives who want real command of English — not grammar drills, but the kind of fluency where language becomes invisible and thought comes through clean. She does not teach English like a textbook. She teaches it like someone who lives inside language every single day — because she does.

She edits footage for brands and creators who understand that the story is in the cut. She is currently writing several fiction and fantasy books as well.

Author - English Native Level Speaker - Video Editor - Online Worldwide
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Three things I believe

"Stay true to your vision, and that vision will come true."

Every language restructures how you perceive the world. Learning English is not about memorising rules — it is about acquiring a new lens. In lessons this means we talk about ideas, not drills. We use language to think, not just to communicate.

Writing, vision, and language are closely intertwined.

The vision, be it of a fantasy world, or a project idea, the words that bring it to life, and the skill to wield them. Every language restructures how you perceive the world. Learning English is not about memorising rules — it is about acquiring a new lens.

"The goal is not to sound like a native. It is to sound like yourself."

Your accent, your rhythm, your particular way of constructing a sentence — these are not flaws to fix. They are your voice. The work is to give you enough command of English that your voice can fully emerge within it.

Fun facts:

"I read two books simultaneously and always finish neither first."
"I can find the exact right word in English before I can in any other language."
"Every student's Google Doc gets colour-coded vocabulary. It is perhaps excessive."
"I once rewatched a 3-minute scene seventeen times to get the cut exactly right."
"I write morning pages. Most of them are complaints about coffee. The rest are poetry."
"I believe a well-placed pause does more than ten words ever could."